Ventajas
The current CEO brought a noticeable shift in tone and tried to reinvigorate a struggling organization. Credit where it’s due. There are still smart, hardworking people at the company, although many are dealing with burnout or uncertainty about the future. The role will strengthen your ability to manage difficult conversations and maintain composure in high-pressure situations.
Desventajas
Sales Leadership Prioritizes Optics Over Outcomes Leadership feels more like a political class than a performance-driven org. Decisions are filtered through layers of self-preserving management whose primary skill is staying employed. Field feedback vanishes into a black hole, and the few people with real insight are sidelined in favor of those who play the game. Comp Plan Theater The new comp structure was paraded as a revolutionary change, complete with stage theatrics and rousing promises. But once you run the numbers, it becomes clear: this is compensation by illusion. It looks great on slides, but in practice, it’s designed to look generous while quietly squeezing rep earnings. Attrition among high performers isn't a coincidence. It's cause and effect. A Product Portfolio Built on Hope and Duct Tape The product stack hasn’t kept pace with the market or reality. Legacy code, constant bugs, and fixes that create more problems than they solve. Roadmaps are vague, release quality is inconsistent, and internal alignment is nonexistent. Field teams are expected to “sell around” glaring issues with no support and no credibility. Customer Success Is an Afterthought... If That The company's strategy appears focused on revenue optics for investors, not sustainable customer value. There’s little interest in long-term trust or satisfaction. When products break (which they often do), customers are met with delays, deflection, or deafening silence. The internal guidance? "Do your best." Culture in Name Only The term “culture” gets thrown around, but what’s left is an exhausted org running on fumes. Recognition is rare, development is nonexistent, and engagement is just another checkbox in a quarterly review. The environment breeds apathy, not excellence. Sink or Swim....Without a Boat: There is no real enablement, no cohesive onboarding, and no unified go-to-market strategy. You're handed a broken toolkit and expected to build skyscrapers. If something goes wrong (and it will), be ready to answer for it while leadership claps for themselves in the background.